Reality Tv Show

Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to explore how the Media influencing people behaviour and attitudes through Reality TV show. The research will be organised as follows:
Chapter 1 - IntroductionChapter One gives an open paragraph of the extent of media influence through reality TV shows and how it is defined, as well as setting the scene for the research project. This research covers the introduction study, the aims and objective that the research intends to achieve. The chapter also shows how the research will be structured. Chapter 2 - Literature Review

Chapter two will distinguish the nature of the influence of reality TV shows in a more step by step process, meaning the researcher will go from the general side of media to the more specific matter. It will firstly start with defining media and its significance; shortly followed by the process of persuasion and how both terms coordinate with one another. This will then address Reality TV shows and assess the way it is constructed and how it is used to target an audience. Chapter 3 – Methodology

This study will use primary research and employ qualitative methods to help conduct the investigation into finding out the extent of how the media is affecting the behaviours of young girls through reality TV shows. This will be accomplished by conducting questionnaire that will handed out to participants after observing a reality TV show.

In this study, interview questions will be based on the results of the literature review. In order to effectively address the issue of research ethics, an informed written consent will also be distributed to the interviewees.

1.0.1 - B. Sampling Methods

In this study, interview questions will be based on the results of the literature review. In order to effectively address the issue of research ethics and ............

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2.1 Networks 5
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General Purpose: To inform
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Top of Form
Name of Respondant
Age
1. what form of soap are you using?
Bath soaps
Liquid Soaps
2. Which brand of soap you are using currently?
3. How important are these attribute while using the Bath soap:
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Somewhat Important
Neither Important nor unimportant
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Not Important at all
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Very satisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
Somewhat dissatisfied
Very satisfied
5. How often do you change your soap brand?
Less than a month
Withing 6 months
In a year
No change
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Rs. 10-25
Rs. 25-50
Rs. 50-75
Rs. 75-100
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75gm
100gm
125gm
150gm
8. Have you ever used any antiseptic soap?
Yes
No
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Yes
No
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“What Influence The Voting Pattern In RealityTVShows”
BY:
ZULFATAH ARIF (SCM-007670)
FOR:
DIPLOMA IN MASS COMMUNICATION
SEGi UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
1ST DECEMBER 2010
Introduction
Reality television, or realityTV, is a type or genre of a television programming that shows supposedly “unscripted” or “unplanned” moments and events which features normal people and sometimes celebrities, depending on the reality television subgenres such as competition based, self improvement, renovation and talk shows.
Competition-based realityTV is a television format which follows the format of non-tournament elimination contests whereby each contestants gets voted out each week based on the votes casted by the viewers. It is almost impossible to mention talent competitions as a type of realityTV and not mention American Idol. It is one of the single most largest grossing reality based television shows historically and on-air today.
Self-improvement or makeover kind of realityTVshows often proliferate the concept of change. As we all know, change is inevitable. The subject of manipulating change is something interesting and this is fundamentally the principle of this type of show. The...